It works great, makes the plastic look like BRAND new, but it isn’t permanent. It does last a pretty long time when the ATV is garage kept but when I kept my ATV outside it lasted maybe 4-5 months. Super easy to apply though, so I still use that method. Only takes me 5 minutes to wipe the whole quad down with it and it looks amazing on my Recon with. 18 year old plastics. Looks like new
Friend of mine used carb cleaner(in a can) too clean the headlights on his car.Squirted some on a rag One swipe and they were clean Wonder how that would work on plastic body work?
what product do I use to get the " lanolin " off in-wanted areas from fluid film ? tried acitone...didn't seem to work....want to prime and paint areas that fluid film got onto.....need tried and true product....thanks...bob...
Takes a little more time, but sand paper,heat gun and a sheeps wool buffing wheel brings plastic back to new with no cover up products to wear away.
Yep, it takes elbow grease and a few steps. It's kind of like using rubbing compound on dead paint on a car. Takes some time and work.
Why not just use a 3 step buffing compound and shine the plastic?
I been using tire shine and it works great
Good to know. Thanks
Great idea! It's not much more trouble to put on than those other products you showed and promises to last a lot longer.
+A LeBlanc I will get it all done and show everyone how it looks. Thanks for your input.
Which product did you actually use of the 3 or was it something else?
I've been reading and watching that Boiled Linseed oil mixed 50/50 with paint thinner is really the way to go!
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gary smith ?
It works great, makes the plastic look like BRAND new, but it isn’t permanent. It does last a pretty long time when the ATV is garage kept but when I kept my ATV outside it lasted maybe 4-5 months. Super easy to apply though, so I still use that method. Only takes me 5 minutes to wipe the whole quad down with it and it looks amazing on my Recon with. 18 year old plastics. Looks like new
Didn't know you had a video on this. Pretty cool. I have a push mower that needs the plastic and paint shined up for good resale value.
Looks almost the same as when you started.
Chemical guys tire shine the no sling kind. 7 bucks and it will make any ATV look great at a fraction of anything else. Lil trick I learned
How long did it last? Did ever flake off?
Good idea!
+Craig Arndt Thanks I am going to apply several coats.
Wouldn’t it be more effective if you would apply the material in a circular motion, at least that’s what I have seen some pros do and was taught?
UGOTSLAPPED Ndaface no circles makes swirls . Professionals use straight lines
Friend of mine used carb cleaner(in a can) too clean the headlights on his car.Squirted some on a rag One swipe and they were clean Wonder how that would work on plastic body work?
+mike97525 Carb cleaner is tough of plastic. It will remove the gloss and make it look flat or rough.
Water-based polyurethane is not going to give you any type of UV protection and probably going to peel if you have a film build.
Use sc1
i guess if you think it looks good thats all that really matters...thax for sharing
worked on mine and they are still clear
+mike buteau Nice!
what product do I use to get the " lanolin " off in-wanted areas from fluid film ? tried acitone...didn't seem to work....want to prime and paint areas that fluid film got onto.....need tried and true product....thanks...bob...
I have been using Nu Finish since it came out, never looked back.
+Curiosity I like it too because it comes off easy and looks nice when done and I think it says one application a year.
Yea and it’s a polish not a wax . It doesnt really “go on” it polished what’s there
instructions on nu finish says do not use on plastic!